Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Art and Science in Health Care Research: Pushing at Open Doors or Locked in Institutions?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22745361


 2012 Jun 28. [Epub ahead of print]

Art and Science in Health Care Research: Pushing at Open Doors or Locked in Institutions?

Abstract

Research methods are usually dictated and driven by the research question. In the context of research in "closed" systems-for example, offender health settings-it is imperative that the research question takes into consideration the context in which the research is located. Conducting research that has action, transformation, and creativity at its heart is a significant challenge in closed cultures, for both the researcher and the researched. Using two exemplars, we question whether researchers should adopt a safe approach to researching these closed cultures and to what extent they should engage in methodological tensions and ethical dilemmas that provoke and support reflection on change. By reflecting on our previous research studies, we aim not so much to provide a definitive answer to this question but to suggest that researchers give careful consideration to the methods appropriate to both the context of the research and its purpose.

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